First, sorry if this has been discussed but I cannot locate an answer after a bit of browsing.
Just got my Model S with the premium sound system and I sort of took it for granted it would do something basic like a playlist for the extra $2500 lol. I am used to my GMC truck where the playlists, artists, genres, etc. on my iPhone or iPods just show up nicely on the touch screen as soon as I connect and that is a two years old system.
I copied a playlist to a USB drive and it plays okay on the Model S but the files copy over in alphabetical title order. Any tips on how I could copy an existing playlist to a USB and retain the play order in a way the Model S will preserve? Even better, but perhaps too advanced for my poor Tesla, or my poor IT skills, any tips on how to put more than one playlist on a USB drive and get to them through the Tesla sound system?
Many thanks! I really love my Model S but I am starting to realize the interior and touch panel is still a work in progress.
Doug
Just got my Model S with the premium sound system and I sort of took it for granted it would do something basic like a playlist for the extra $2500 lol. I am used to my GMC truck where the playlists, artists, genres, etc. on my iPhone or iPods just show up nicely on the touch screen as soon as I connect and that is a two years old system.
I copied a playlist to a USB drive and it plays okay on the Model S but the files copy over in alphabetical title order. Any tips on how I could copy an existing playlist to a USB and retain the play order in a way the Model S will preserve? Even better, but perhaps too advanced for my poor Tesla, or my poor IT skills, any tips on how to put more than one playlist on a USB drive and get to them through the Tesla sound system?
Many thanks! I really love my Model S but I am starting to realize the interior and touch panel is still a work in progress.
Doug